Don't see why HBO and SHO, who have many weekends where neither have boxing on, don't pick up more fights. There's no reason SHO couldn't do Bute-Froch on May 26th and then a week later have their June 2nd card as well.
Don't see why HBO and SHO, who have many weekends where neither have boxing on, don't pick up more fights. There's no reason SHO couldn't do Bute-Froch on May 26th and then a week later have their June 2nd card as well.
they have budgets.....
if i spent money everywhere i could possibly spend it with my business i'd be out on the street
i'm sure picking up the rights to show one of these fights is in the high hundreds of thousands, if not low millions. a bit much for a fight that is second tier to bute - ward
It's on Epix but yes, they both passed. They did the same thing with Kessler V Froch also. You have to remember that despite boxing being global the American networks aren't gonna give two ****s about foreign fighters, unless they a) are fighting an american fighter or b) it's a super fight and usually that super fight has to have a foreign fighter that beat a very good American fighter.
Froch just got rail roaded by Ward and while Bute has a contract with SHO that has one fight left on it. SHO wants to use that last fight on Bute V Ward, not Bute V Froch.
It's not that big of a fight though. TBH, it's supposed to be a showcase fight for Bute. I know we love Froch, at least I do but he's had the wheels come off the wagon lately and the style matchup is bad for him.
i'm pretty damn american and i've never heard of it outside of this site.
if you think network boxing over here you're talking about hbo and showtime
i dont even really know what it is and would have to do some research
is it a cable network?
a premium channel like HBO and showtime?
It's a premium channel. The problem with EPIX is it isn't carried by all cable providers. For example, arguably the biggest cable company, Comcast, doesn't have it. I have Comcast so even if I wanted it, I can't get it.
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